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<blockquote data-quote="BikerScout74" data-source="post: 493184" data-attributes="member: 9333"><p>Really!!!? 100%!!!? I'm doubtful. To be functional and road worthy in 2018 that vintage car will have had some part changed or modified to comply with modern driving standards and safety regulations. It could even just be the smallest 'nut or bolt' and then by your definition of 'complete' there are no 'complete' vintage cars out there in existence. At some point over the years that vintage car would have been taken to a garage and had something replaced or changed. It is no longer 'complete'.</p><p>Going even further with your argument and taking it back to vintage star wars figures; is a figure that is a beater with paint rubs really complete? After all, paint that was part of the figure when it came out of the factory is no longer a part of that figure. So even if it has the original weapon, it must still be in your definition 'not complete'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerScout74, post: 493184, member: 9333"] Really!!!? 100%!!!? I'm doubtful. To be functional and road worthy in 2018 that vintage car will have had some part changed or modified to comply with modern driving standards and safety regulations. It could even just be the smallest 'nut or bolt' and then by your definition of 'complete' there are no 'complete' vintage cars out there in existence. At some point over the years that vintage car would have been taken to a garage and had something replaced or changed. It is no longer 'complete'. Going even further with your argument and taking it back to vintage star wars figures; is a figure that is a beater with paint rubs really complete? After all, paint that was part of the figure when it came out of the factory is no longer a part of that figure. So even if it has the original weapon, it must still be in your definition 'not complete'. [/QUOTE]
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